Pros: good photos, easy to use, many functions and modes to choose from Cons: can lack sharpness, some functions a little difficult to use or figure out
Well, after a five-month absence, I've returned. And it's not to write about fascinating travel destinations or great roadtrips, either. Nope, the order of the world is being upturned as I embark upon the one great odyssey that has eluded me thus far ...
Pros: Picture quality, zoom, battery life, ease of use Cons: Use of zoom above 9x
I just recently got my new camera, a Kodak DX6340. It was an upgrade from my previous Kodak CX4300, and what an upgrade. This camera is pretty much everything I could have asked it to be. I purchased it off of Ebay as a refurbished item for $140 US. ...
Pros: Easy to use design and menus.
Unlimited length on video clips with sound. Cons: No compression options, like all current consumer Kodaks.
Flash made pictures unreasonably dark. Software.
After doing a lot of research on the Kodak site, and taking a picture and bringing it home for study, I thought this camera had the best overall value of the 3MP cameras because it had manual controls, an orientation sensor, video clips with sound, and 4x ...
Pros: Battery Life, Excellent Lens, Useful Zoom Range, Ease of Use, & Picture Quality! Cons: Battery Door & Fickle Auto Focus.
My Kodak DX6340 is 2 years old today. The picture quality is still quite good, compared with newer cameras on the market today that have much higher pixel counts. This can probably be attributed to the excellent German Schneider-Kreuznach VARIOGON 4x ...
Pros: great point and shoot, decent macro mode, nice size, lots of presets Cons: battery charge is picky, awful low light shots, limited manual options
I recently upgraded from this camera, and no longer use it, but it had been my only digital for about a year and a half. I would like to say that during that time it did serve my needs quite wonderfully. I loved its small size making it extremely easy to ...
Pros: 4X optical zoom, movie mode, decent battery life Cons: Lens extends for viewing pictures. Picture quality could improve.
I got this as a replacement for another Kodak model which failed under warranty. It has a number of great features for the price. I especially was drawn to the 4X optical zoom, as this was the only camera in its price range at the time to offer 4X. ...
Pros: Light weight, Great quality pictures, easy to use Cons: None.
The Kodak EasyShare DX6340 is by far one of the best digital cameras I have had the pleasure of using! I am extremely happy that my husband finally decided that we could get one! 3.1 megapixels means that the picture size and quality are ...
Pros: A excellent camera for a great price. Simple to use, but with plenty of features. Cons: Nothing major --- some chromatic aberration.
I purchased this camera for my wife's birthday a little over 3 months ago. My wife wanted something easy to use. But I'm something of a tinkerer with some background in photography (and a PhD in Physics, heavy on optics), so I wanted something which ...
Pros: Ease of use, acceptable software, acceptable video, decent zoom lens, good LCD and flash. Cons: Dark indoor pictures, slow and noisy lens, lack of manual features.
This camera works well as a simple point and shoot camera. It has a decent quality zoom lens, a good flash, and an easy to use menu system. The LCD display is good and the extra Energizer 2100 mAh NiMh batteries I bought last forever in this camera. ...
Pros: It takes pictures but not very quickly. Cons: Image capture delay is unacceptable.
There are hundreds of digital cameras to choose from. Please do yourself a favor and do some research before you buy one. Technically, this camera does exactly as advertised. It takes pictures, the flash works, you can add more capacity with the ...
Pros: Easy to use, durable, takes good pictures in many different conditions Cons: Poor quality night photos
I've had my DX6340 for quite some time now and it rarely lets me down. It's been rained on, dropped, sat on, stood on and it is still keeping on taking photos. It's a good size for a travel camera, and even though it lacks prowess in the megapixels ...
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